Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Psychiatry, Southeast Corner of the Intersection of Aerospace Avenue and Baomao Expressway, Xi'an Mental Health Center, Chang'an District, Xi'an, 710061 Shaanxi China
  • 2 School of Bioprocess Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, 02600 Arau, Malaysia
3 Biotech, 2020 Sep;10(9):377.
PMID: 32802719 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-020-02370-7

Abstract

This work focused on the detection of cortisol on an interdigitated electrode sensor surface using an anti-cortisol antibody. To improve immobilization, antibodies were conjugated with silver nanoparticles and attached to the surface of the sensor. Cortisol interacted in a dose-dependent manner on the antibody-immobilized sensor surface, and current changes were observed. Linear regression analysis was performed by a 3σ calculation, and the limit of detection fell into the range of 0.01 and 0.1 ng/mL. The sensitivity of cortisol was calculated to be 0.01 ng/mL and the sensor discriminated against other hormones, namely norepinephrine and progesterone, with higher selectivity for cortisol. This result represented the selective detection of cortisol with high performance, which can help to determine anxiety disorders.

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